Two original CDVs of identified Tennessee siblings, still in their album pages, and dating from mid-to-late 1860s. The first CDV shows Oscar "Webb" Staley, Sr. (1861-1933) and his sister Annie / Anna Staley Horn (1859-1902). Oscar is holding a cat, and Annie appears to be holding a closed thermoplastic photo case.
The second CDV shows Hattie Staley Moore (1865-1956), holding what looks like a red tinted ball or other toy.
All three children were born in Tennessee; Annie and Hattie lived there whole lives there and are buried there, Webb is buried in Alabama.
The back of the Oscar/Annie CDV is blank; back of Hattie's has a studio imprint of W.G. Cannon of Pulaski, Tenn. The slots on the backs of the album pages are empty. The loose album pages have minor damages.
Both CDVs are in excellent antique condition and slide easily out of the album pages, which will be included. CDVs are not damaged or trimmed, and each is 4" x 2.5".
The second CDV shows Hattie Staley Moore (1865-1956), holding what looks like a red tinted ball or other toy.
All three children were born in Tennessee; Annie and Hattie lived there whole lives there and are buried there, Webb is buried in Alabama.
The back of the Oscar/Annie CDV is blank; back of Hattie's has a studio imprint of W.G. Cannon of Pulaski, Tenn. The slots on the backs of the album pages are empty. The loose album pages have minor damages.
Both CDVs are in excellent antique condition and slide easily out of the album pages, which will be included. CDVs are not damaged or trimmed, and each is 4" x 2.5".